Modder ‘LittleCumdumpster’ has released a new mod for Red Dead Redemption 2 that aims to greatly enhance its gameplay.
According to its description, this mod allows the player to use NPC-exclusive scenarios. As such, you can now play the piano, lean on fences, railings and walls, or sit on chairs. You can also sleep on beds, on the ground and on bedrolls, and you can use buckets filled with water to wash yourself.
What’s also cool here is that this gameplay mod allows you to switch scenarios on the fly. For instance, if you’re sitting on a chair or a bench, you can press the key and a list of available scenarios will pop up. Then, once you press one of the prompts, your character will start the next custom scenario.
This is a pretty cool Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay mod that will improve your overall immersion. Needless to say that we highly recommend downloading it. So, go ahead and get it from here.
Speaking of RDR 2, we also suggest downloading the following HD Texture Packs for it. In theory, these packs should be compatible with this horse mod. So, for starters, there is this AI-enhanced HD Texture Pack that overhauls all weapons. Additionally, you can download an HD Texture Pack that improves the hair of all pedestrians, as well as a mod that adds an unofficial New Game+ Mode. Here is also a mod that overhauls the interior lighting of buildings. Let’s also not forget this pack that enhances the game’s story/main characters. In April 2023, we also shared an HD Texture Pack for the terrain. And finally, this mod adds support for DLSS Ultra Quality & DLAA.
Have fun!
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